20Th century Music ... music. Many romantic composers sought to create music that idealised the atmosphere and people of their country. Romantics were ... View More
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Music History ... When nationalism became a driving force in the late Romantic period composers wanted their music to express their cultural identity ampquotHistoricalampquot. ... View More
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A short history of classical music ... Some people consider classical music as Western Art Music because most of the major composers till the 20th century were European. ... View More
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Music 1900 1945 ... Some important modern composers have been music historians, like Anton Webern, or experts in the performance of ampquotoldamp39amp39 music, like Paul I lindemith. ... View More
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What to listen for in music ... This was a relatively simple style of music. On the other hand Palestrinaamp39s music was much fuller and richer than that of earlier composers. ... View More
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Music and Math ... never be the same again. Furthermore, many composers adapted a mathematical model for music. For example, Rowell Schillinger, a ... View More
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How important was individuality to the composers of the Clas ... Music by previous composers such as Bach and Handel tended to give equal importance to most of the instrumental voices leaving the cello to act simply as a ... View More
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What Happened to Classical Music ... But this definition would also limit the definition of modern classical music to those scholarly composers who write music to be played only at concert halls ... View More
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The music of three ... They influenced other composers, musicians and new people to listen to their music. Debussy was born on August 22, 1822 just outside of Paris. ... View More
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elements of music Sonata ... Recognition of the influence Clementi had on other great composers of the sonata, such as Beethoven, has increased throughout music history. ... View More
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Music ... All the composers had a major role in the advancement of music through out the years of the Middle Ages 8001450 and the Renaissance 14501600. ... View More
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The history of music ... in the same style. In each period a composer started off a new type of music and other composers copied. The history of music is ... View More
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Renaissance Music ... Tomas Victoria, from Spain, was one to the great composers of counterpoint. And, in England, secular music flourished with Byrd, who wrote madrigals ... View More
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Rap/Hip Hop VS. Classical Music ... composers, like rap artists, write their own music, and lyrics. Some famous composers of classical music are Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart. ... View More
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Music and The Renaissance ... Cantus firmus, or fixed melody, combined with polyphonic writing offered the composers many possibilities to create elaborate vocal music. ... View More
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Music Publishing ... the music publisher plays a crucial and creative role in the music chain by finding and nurturing talented composers and ensuring that their music reaches its ... View More
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Music ... Most composers build their music on a pattern of regularly occurring accents. ... Many composers of classical music have used folk music in their works. ... View More
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Baroque Music ... The Baroque Period includes many great music composers, for example, Monteverdi, Bach, Handel, Corelli, Gabrieli, Telemann and Schutz. ... View More
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Music Cultures ... composers. Until the twentieth century with Gershwin and a few others did we find American composers writing this kind of art music. For ... View More
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Baroque Music and concerto ... For the first time in musical history instrumental music was just as important if not more so than vocal music. While Early Baroque composers used homophonic ... View More
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history of music ... One of the most important composers of church music in Italy was Palestrina. ... The music may sound similar to traditional music of the composersamp39 country. ... View More
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Romantic Instrumental Music ... the composers and their unique compositions. I will discuss and differentiate the following styles that evolved in the Romantic era program music, symphonic ... View More
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What Exactly Is Electronic Music ... into the world. Shortly after that, other composers started making a sophisticated type of electronic music. Without these people ... View More
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Internet Site Review of The Musicamp39s of Norway ... to different sections of the site, including: Catalogues of printed music, an Address guide to music in Norway, Biographies of Norwegian composers, Articles on ... View More
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Origins of Music, Philosophy, art, and Literature Middle Age ... dominated textures. Renaissance motets and madrigals have their origins in the music of the Netherlands composers. With the late ... View More
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Music ... He mainly wrote artistically and creatively, his main aim was for background music, which sometimes composers did not even mean to be listened to in great ... View More
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music of the middle ages ... single composer. Leonin, Perotin, Dufay, and Machaut were the leading composers of the earliest sacred polyphonic music. Many other ... View More
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Bach and Handel Beethoven ... anger and betrayal. Music is a reflection of the composers personality. Subject matters became fantasy or dreams. Nationalism became ... View More
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How did the orchestra and the role of the instruments in it, ... use of valves on brass instruments and new key systems on woodwind instruments made them much easier to play, encouraging composers to write more music for them ... View More
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rennicannce ... quest together. In conclusion, the renaissance gave way to a new generation of music, musicians and composers. During the Renaissance ... View More
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